Comment Re: terms of our contracts... (Score 1) 329
According to what menu?
According to what menu?
Sounds like a great contract from ESPN's point of view.
They get their product sold to people who don't want it. Those people have no other legal method of getting what they want without also paying for ESPN.
I clicked the "Customize" button on that page, you can only select a 1920x1080 screen.
The page I looked at, http://www.sagernotebook.com/V... shows all notebooks come with FHD screens.
I don't see any 4k notebooks on ww.sagernotebook.com
That's not how insurance works, It's a contract signed by two parties. You can't change the content of a contract without agreement from both parties.
They can cancel the policy, but not after a claim has been made without first completing the claim.
I wasn't the first to mention 4k screen and dual hard drives.
You're the one who said "only room for two hard drives, and a 4k screen? it really doesn't sound that great."
I'm a Java developer. I have a decade of experience doing that.
Why are all these companies hiring
This lawyer believes all computer programming is the same.
Last bank I worked at, all the cobol programmers were 20 years old than me. They probably get paid handsomely for their niche skill set.
Is it discrimination that they don't have young people in their team?
How about he gets better stats, including only workers with similar jobs to those at Google..
Acer own Gateway
Name some other 4k, dual hard drive laptops.
I don't think I've owned a WiFi device that can't be an access point.
So my Android device can act an an AP, is there an app for this yet?
Congrats, you've won the opportunity to buy a Google Glass... I mean Apple Watch! We promise it's not an over-hyped still-born technology.
Yeah, because no-one every dies from measels. The person who dies every 4 minutes from measels doesn't count.
Source:
http://www.who.int/mediacentre...
145,700 deaths from measels in 2013, one every 3 minutes and 45 seconds.
in 1980, before mass vaccinations it was killing 2.6 million per year
Intel wasn't the first on the "Compute" bandwagon
https://www.raspberrypi.org/ra...
http://www.dx.com/p/meegopad-t...
$110, 2GB ram 32GB storage. for $10 less you can choose 16GB, either way its got a MicroSD slot to expand it.
It's pretty much the same thing as the new Intel one. Same CPU, same amount of RAM, same storage, as Bluetooth and wifi, except it was announced back in October last year or thereabouts.
$40 cheaper as well.
If all else fails, lower your standards.